Saturday Night Football
Saturday Night Football is an American weekly presentation of prime time broadcasts of National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football Bowl Subdivision college football games that are produced by ESPN, and televised on ABC. Games are presented each Saturday evening starting at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time/6:30 p.m. Central Time during the college football regular season, which has been the case since 2017. Saturday Night Football began in 2006, as both ESPN and ABC are owned by The Walt Disney Company. It is typically ESPN's biggest game of the week, and in most cases, the city and/or campus of that night's game will host College GameDay.
, the primary broadcast team for the majority of the games includes play-by-play announcer Chris Fowler and analyst Kirk Herbstreit, with Holly Rowe as sideline reporter. Kevin Negandhi and Booger McFarland host the halftime show, with Dan Orlovsky joining them for select weeks. Negandhi also provides in game updates throughout the game. Other ESPN broadcast teams may also occasionally appear for regional telecasts.
Overview
Saturday Night Football premiered on September 2, 2006, with a game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. While ABC and ESPN have aired college football games on Saturday nights for decades, this program marks the first time that a collegiate sports broadcast has officially been part of any major broadcast television network's primetime schedule.Twelve weeks of regular season games were televised during the three-month college football season in 2006, 2007 and from 2009 to 2011; the Dr. Pepper Big 12 Football Championship Game closing out each season until a conference realignment in which four university football programs left and two others joined the Big 12 Conference resulted in the Championship Game being discontinued after the 2010 event. With the college football season being extended by one week, ABC televised thirteen weeks of games in 2008, closing with the 2008 Big 12 Championship Game on December 6. With the loss of the Sprint Cup Series to NBC and NBCSN, Saturday Night Football expanded its seasonal game schedule full-time to 13 weeks beginning in 2015, starting with the Advocare Classic.
Games from the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Big 12 Conference, the old Big East Conference, the Big Ten Conference, the Pac-12 Conference, the now-defunct Western Athletic Conference and the American Athletic Conference have aired on Saturday Night Football, as well as non-conference games in which teams from these conferences were either playing at home or a neutral-site game to which ABC holds the television rights. All BCS/CFP and Power 5 conferences have appeared on Saturday Night Football, as the Southeastern Conference has had its teams featured in 23 non-conference games. Boise State, Utah State, BYU,
Temple, UConn, UCF, Cincinnati, SMU, Tulsa, and Memphis are the only Group of 5 teams to be featured on Saturday Night Football to date, with the latter four teams being featured when they were members of the BCS-aligned Big East or American Athletic Conference.
In recent years, following the loss of some broadcast rights of the Pac-12 Conference to Fox Sports in 2012, the Pac-12's Saturday Night Football appearances have been limited, sometimes including home games against Notre Dame and games against the Southeastern Conference, as well as road games against conferences that still have broadcast rights with ABC.
Besides Pac-12 and Big Ten games, ABC makes most of its game broadcast selections or options twelve days prior to the game. This allows ABC to 'flex' the most compelling game it has the rights to broadcast into the Saturday Night Football slot. As a result, the Saturday night game is usually ABC's "game of the week".
With ESPN's acquisition of its top football package beginning in 2024, Southeastern Conference home games began to be featured on Saturday Night Football on ABC for the first time that season. As with afternoon games, SEC home games on Saturday Night Football utilize the distinct SEC on ABC graphics and theme music.
The Cowboys Kickoff Classic had become the opening game for Saturday Night Football beginning in 2011; however in 2013, the matchup between the Georgia Bulldogs and Clemson Tigers served as the opening game with the Classic matchup between LSU and TCU being broadcast on ESPN. The Classic served as the opening game for Saturday Night Football again in 2014, 2015, and in 2016. In 2017, the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, which had served as the opening game for Saturday Night Football from 2008-2010, served as the opening game in 2017, while the Advocare Classic aired in the 3:30 ET timeslot. In 2018, the new Camping World Kickoff served as the Saturday Night Football season premiere, while the Advocare Classic aired the next night in primetime. The Advocare Classic returned to Saturday Night Football in 2019. Since then, each season of Saturday Night Football has started with an on-campus game, the Duke's Mayo Classic in Charlotte, NC in Week 1, or, since 2023, the MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Atlanta during Week 0.
Schedules
''All rankings are from that week's AP Poll, and that week's CFP rankings since 2014.''2006 schedule
ABC did not air games on either October 21 or October 28 to avoid competing with the World Series.| Date | Away | Home | Notes |
| September 2 | #2 Notre Dame 14 | Georgia Tech 10 | Series Premiere of Saturday Night Football College GameDay |
| September 9 | #1 Ohio State 24 | #2 Texas 7 | 2005 Week 2 rematch College GameDay |
| September 16 | #19 Nebraska 10 | #4 USC 28 | College GameDay |
| September 23 | #12 Notre Dame 40 | Michigan State 37 | Michigan State-Notre Dame rivalry Split-national |
| September 23 | #3 USC 20 | Arizona 3 | Split-national |
| September 30 | #1 Ohio State 38 | #13 Iowa 17 | College GameDay |
| October 7 | #11 Oregon 24 | #16 California 45 | Split-national |
| October 7 | #22 Nebraska 28 | Iowa State 14 | Iowa State-Nebraska rivalry Split-national |
| October 14 | #4 Michigan 17 | Penn State 10 | Michigan-Penn State rivalry Split-national |
| October 14 | Arizona State 21 | #3 USC 28 | Split-national |
| November 4 | #18 Oklahoma 17 | #21 Texas A&M 16 | Split-national College GameDay |
| November 4 | #23 Virginia Tech 17 | Miami 10 | Miami-Virginia Tech rivalry Split-national |
| November 4 | UCLA 24 | #10 California 38 | California-UCLA rivalry Split-national |
| November 11 | #4 Texas 42 | Kansas State 45 | Split-national |
| November 11 | #18 Wake Forest 30 | Florida State 0 | Split-national |
| November 18 | #17 California 9 | #4 USC 23 | |
| November 25 | #6 Notre Dame 24 | #3 USC 44 | Jeweled Shillelagh College GameDay |
| December 2 | #19 Nebraska 7 | #8 Oklahoma 21 | Big 12 Championship Game Nebraska-Oklahoma rivalry |
2007 schedule
ABC did not air games on either September 8 or October 13 due to broadcasts of NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series races.| Date | Away | Home | Notes |
| September 1 | #15 Tennessee 31 | #12 California 45 | |
| September 15 | #1 USC 49 | #14 Nebraska 31 | College GameDay |
| September 22 | Washington State 14 | #1 USC 47 | Split-national |
| September 22 | Iowa 13 | #9 Wisconsin 17 | Heartland Trophy Split-national |
| September 29 | #1 USC 27 | Washington 24 | |
| October 6 | #4 Ohio State 23 | #23 Purdue 7 | Split-national |
| October 6 | Notre Dame 20 | UCLA 6 | Split-national |
| October 20 | #24 Michigan 27 | Illinois 17 | |
| October 27 | #1 Ohio State 37 | #24 Penn State 17 | Ohio State-Penn State rivalry College GameDay |
| November 3 | Florida State 27 | #2 Boston College 17 | Split-national |
| November 3 | Texas A&M 14 | #5 Oklahoma 42 | Split-national |
| November 3 | Oregon State 3 | #13 USC 24 | Split-national |
| November 10 | #5 Kansas 43 | Oklahoma State 28 | Split-national |
| November 10 | #8 Boston College 35 | Maryland 42 | Split-national |
| November 10 | #12 USC 24 | #24 California 17 | Split-national |
| November 17 | #3 Oklahoma 27 | Texas Tech 34 | |
| November 24 | #3 Missouri 36 | #2 Kansas 28 | Border Showdown College GameDay |
| December 1 | #9 Oklahoma 38 | #1 Missouri 17 | Big 12 Championship Game Missouri-Oklahoma rivalry College GameDay |
2008 schedule
ABC did not air games on either September 6 or October 11 due to broadcasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.| Date | Away | Home | Notes |
| August 30 | #24 Alabama 34 | #9 Clemson 10 | Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game Alabama-Clemson rivalry Split-national College GameDay |
| August 30 | Michigan State 31 | California 38 | Split-national |
| September 13 | #5 Ohio State 3 | #1 USC 35 | College GameDay |
| September 20 | #3 Georgia 27 | Arizona State 10 | |
| September 27 | #22 Illinois 24 | #12 Penn State 38 | Split-national |
| September 27 | Virginia Tech 35 | Nebraska 30 | Split-national |
| October 4 | #14 Ohio State 20 | #18 Wisconsin 17 | Split-national |
| October 4 | #23 Oregon 10 | #9 USC 44 | Split-national |
| October 18 | #11 Missouri 31 | #1 Texas 56 | College GameDay |
| October 25 | #3 Penn State 13 | #10 Ohio State 6 | Ohio State-Penn State rivalry College GameDay |
| November 1 | #1 Texas 33 | #6 Texas Tech 39 | Texas-Texas Tech rivalry College GameDay |
| November 8 | #8 Oklahoma State 20 | #2 Texas Tech 56 | Split-national |
| November 8 | #21 California 3 | #7 USC 17 | Split-national |
| November 15 | Boston College 27 | #20 Florida State 17 | Split-national |
| November 15 | #11 Oklahoma State 30 | Colorado 17 | Split-national |
| November 22 | #2 Texas Tech 21 | #5 Oklahoma 65 | College GameDay |
| November 29 | #3 Oklahoma 61 | #11 Oklahoma State 41 | Bedlam Series College GameDay |
| December 6 | #19 Missouri 21 | #4 Oklahoma 62 | Big 12 Championship Game Missouri-Oklahoma rivalry |